Management of Hypospadias
Hypospadias is a congenital condition characterized by the urethral opening being located on the underside of the penis rather than at the tip. Its severity can range, with the opening positioned anywhere along the underside of the penis, from near the tip to the scrotum.
Potential Complications
Aside from cosmetic concerns, hypospadias can result in functional challenges such as difficulties with urination and sexual intercourse. In some instances, there may also be curvature of the penis (chordee), necessitating correction to restore normal sexual function.
Surgical Correction
Treatment typically involves surgical intervention to relocate the urethral opening to the tip of the penis, enhancing functionality and achieving a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. Surgical techniques may vary based on the severity of the condition, the patient’s age, and any associated complications. Early intervention is often advised to minimize long-term repercussions and optimize outcomes.
Dr. Rakesh is a prominent figure in the field of hypospadias surgery, renowned for his expertise in performing corrective procedures tailored to each patient’s needs. His approach emphasizes comprehensive care and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the best possible results for his patients.